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Lovely to hear that your nephew is now nearer to his home and lets hope this move will be the start of something great from him and the family [-o<
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that will make everything smoother to visit him now - hope everything starts improving now.
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extremely happy for the positive news :D hope to hear even more positive news in the not so distant future :D x x x
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He is able to wave at people when they leave the hospital. Such a small gesture but so welcome \:D/ \:D/
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thats lovely news nextinline! as a new poster i've just read this thread but wish your nephew all the best and hope he has a speedy recovery! xx :D
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So pleased to hear dn progress :D Progress is definately going in the right direction, brilliant \:D/
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What lovely news!! You must all be so greatful for all improvements in his condition :mrgreen:
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Great news - a fab achievement xx
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fantastic news :) x x x
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Starting to make a little progress now :D . He still cannot talk but is able to wave and knows who we are. The nursing staff are putting him into a chair so that they can take him outsides sometimes. It must be wonderful for him after 7 months to be able to leave the ward for a short while. His friends have been terrific and supported him really well.
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Fantastic news NinL :D Praying he beats this thing, what a long tough journey it's been for you all. Best wishes. [-o<
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Don't know if you saw the BBC programme last night about the neuro-ciritical unit: this was where my nephew was and the film crew were there filming when we were there. They asked to film my nephew but my sister declined. Found it quite traumatic watching the situation back :cry: . As an update, my nephew is now at a rehabilitation centre :D . He continues to have loads of visitors of all ages and he does know us when we visit. Progress is slow but he is still here. Wishing all the other families who pass through this very special unit all the best.
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So pleased to hear there is positive progress - he has been amazingly strong, as I am sure you and your family have had to be too - lots of good thoughts to you all xx
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I do hope the future is brighter one for you all.
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So good to hear positive news, I hope he continues to improve [-o<
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